“I’ve got an elderly neighbor who loves crawfish, so I boil crawfish and I called her up and let her know and we give her five pounds and put it on the hood of her car and she picks it up,” said Rauber.

Rauber says for him, crawfish is more than just how many pounds you can eat, but it’s about how many lives a person can touch.

“We get to eat crawfish and then have plenty enough to give to the other people around and down the street. It’s just part of what this is. We have to come together as a community and I think if everybody does just a little bit like that, we will all make it through okay,” Rauber said.

It’s a Louisiana tradition filled with love, which is what Easter is all about.